12/23/2004

Cow kills woman

Filed under: What's Wrong With These People? — Tara @ 11:08 am

Darrell Kunzler, a rancher in Utah, was recently arrested for not keeping his cattle herd under control. In the past 4 years, there were 31 police reports written up about this guy, and how he can’t keep his cattle under control and locked up.

Well, his stupidity finally caught up to him, as they are now charging him in the death of a 40-year-old mother of SIX who hit one of his cattle on the road and it killed her. Serves him right.

The part of this story that really gets me is the end though. They guy never really cared if people hit his cattle:

The warrant said troopers have complained to Kunzler in the past, but he made remarks to the effect, “I don’t care if my cows are hit by cars. I make more money claiming them on my insurance than selling them at the auction.”

Man. Let’s see how much money you can claim from JAIL on this one…

3 Comments »

  1. “crazy drunk drivers.”

    movie anyone?

    Comment by Neill — 12/27/2004 @ 11:29 pm

  2. I am the father of the woman with 6 children that was killed in the accident with the
    cow in Logan, Utah 2 years ago this Nov. 27 @ 1:10 am in the morning. This has been
    over 2 years and with many appeals this case has dragged on and on. Mr Kunsler is still
    not in jail but my daughters 6 children are without a mother and her husband is still
    without his beautifuly loving wife.

    This does not take into consideration the people that Mr. Kunsler’s cows caused accidents
    and injurys to other people and put everyone in that area at risk of serious injuries.

    The trial date has been set for Dec. 11, 2006. We will see what happens.

    Comment by Milburn Tucker — 11/30/2006 @ 10:33 am

  3. I am unable to comprehend how Mr. Darrell Kunzler, rancher,
    is still walking around a free man!!! Kimberly Johnson, the
    mother of six who was killed on 11/27/04 was a friend of mine.

    Are they lacking law enforcement in Utah?? I cannot imagine
    how her children must feel to see her death go unpunished
    without even an apology to her family.

    Comment by Cherell Wallace — 12/1/2006 @ 12:17 pm

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